This multipart 3D printed specimen displays the lower posterior abdominal wall, pelvic cavity, and proximal thigh, including the gluteal regions and femoral triangles.
Lower Posterior Abdominal Wall & False Pelvis
Transected at L2/L3, it shows the common iliac veins forming the inferior vena cava and the common iliac arteries. The iliacus and psoas muscles, including the psoas minor tendon, are clearly visible under the inguinal ligament. The iliac fossa nerves—ilioinguinal, lateral cutaneous of thigh, femoral, and genitofemoral—and the ureters descending along the psoas are easily identified. External iliac vessels and the vas deferens are also preserved.
True Pelvis
The pelvis shows the bladder, dilated rectum, and ureters, with branches of the internal iliac artery, including the obturator artery and accessory vein, and the obliterated umbilical arteries ascending anteriorly.
Femoral Triangle
The right femoral triangle reveals dissected floor muscles; the left side shows the femoral vein, artery, and nerve passing deep to the inguinal ligament.
Gluteal Region
The gluteus maximus is exposed on the right with perforating cutaneous nerves. Laterally, the tensor fascia lata and iliotibial tract are visible. A window on the left shows gluteus medius, piriformis, the sciatic nerve, and superior and inferior gluteal nerves and arteries. Small nerves like the inferior cluneal and posterior cutaneous thigh branch are also identifiable.